Regular opening hours and holiday hours of operation. It should be noted that most stores have reduced hours on Weekends.
Cracker Barrel Holiday Hours – Closed/Open
Most Cracker Barrel Old Country Stores generally stay open on the following holidays, though hours may be reduced:
– New Year’s Day
– Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (MLK Day)
– Valentine’s Day
– Presidents Day
– Mardi Gras Fat Tuesday
– St. Patrick’s Day
– Good Friday
– Easter Sunday
– Easter Monday
– Cinco de Mayo ( 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM) (Note : Exact times may vary by location)
– Mother’s Day
– Memorial Day
– Father’s Day
– Independence Day (4th of July)
– Labor Day
– Columbus Day
– Halloween
– Veterans Day
– Thanksgiving Day
– Black Friday
– Cyber Monday
– Christmas Eve
– New Year’s Eve
The majority of Cracker Barrel restaurants are closed on the following holidays:
– Christmas Day
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Cracker Barrel Hours
What time does Cracker Barrel open? When does Cracker Barrel close?
The following are the typical hours of operation, though exact times may vary by location:
Monday | 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM |
Tuesday | 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM |
Wednesday | 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM |
Thursday | 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM |
Friday | 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM |
Saturday | 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM |
Sunday | 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM |
On important holidays like Cinco de Mayo, Easter, Thanksgiving Day, New Year’s Day, and Eve, restaurants typically open later and close earlier than usual. On Christmas Eve, most restaurants close EARLY, and on Black Friday, they stay open LATE. We advise calling in advance to confirm the Cracker Barrel holiday operating hours.
About Cracker Barrel
As you drive down a country road, surrounded by fields of crops and the occasional red barn, you might catch a familiar sight out of the corner of your eye. A wooden sign with a white font and a rooster perched on top, beckoning you to come inside for a taste of home-cooked southern cuisine.
After all, where else but Cracker Barrel can you find a vintage country store, hot biscuits with apple butter, and a friendly server who calls you “darlin’?” In an age where fast food chains and trendy cafes dominate the food industry, Cracker Barrel remains a comforting staple for many Americans. So, what is the allure of this old-fashioned eatery? Join us as we take a journey down memory lane and discover what makes Cracker Barrel a beloved institution that continues to stand the test of time.